The Presence of Donor-Specific Antibodies in Renal Transplantation
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2012Author
Tozkir, H.
Kilicarslan-Ayna, T.
Sezer, A.
Gurkan, H.
Sari, G.
Sagiroglu, G.
Copuroglu, E.
Tan, S.
Sagiroglu, T.
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Determining the presence of anti-HLA antibodies before transplantation is an important factor to prevent loss of function among renal transplantations. In addition, recent studies have shown that not only the pretransplantation existence of anti-HLA antibody but also posttransplantation donor-specific antibodies (DSA) and non-donor-specific antibodies are significantly associated with allograft rejection or loss of graft function. This study presented DSA among patients after renal transplantation together with graft function and survival.
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